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The GPIO controller to attach to your GPI0 is in VoodooI2C.kext. So, without it you are not going to get anything attaching. You need to solve why it is not booting with Voodoo kexts. Do a verbose boot and see where it hangs or if you get any messages. Do the same without the kexts and see where it diverges. Make sure your config.plist is getting updated correctly after adding or removing kexts.
Also try with just VoodooI2C.kext and not any of the Voodoo plugins. The trackpad won‘t work but you might get error messages from VoodooI2C. To see the messages, add debugenhancer.kext and if it boots, you can do ‘sudo dmesg | grep Voodoo’.
It is not clear from your original post if the trackpad is working without the Voodoo kexts but with no multi-touch or it is not working at all.
Also try with just VoodooI2C.kext and not any of the Voodoo plugins. The trackpad won‘t work but you might get error messages from VoodooI2C. To see the messages, add debugenhancer.kext and if it boots, you can do ‘sudo dmesg | grep Voodoo’.
It is not clear from your original post if the trackpad is working without the Voodoo kexts but with no multi-touch or it is not working at all.